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just to give you an idea, next to where the crowds are gathering down this main road in gaza city are the remains of what was once a residential home that was attacked a few days ago. we were here when that strike took place. it was massive. it shook the entire neighborhood. and so whilst on the one hand people are celebrating, they are saying that this was a victory for hamas, for the palestinians, that they did manage to stand up against israeli aggression. on the other hand, they are also confronted with the reality that day still need to rebuild their city. and also with the loss, the loss of human life. more than 160 people have been killed in gaza. of them, more than 40 children were the innocent victims caught up in all of this. and there are great fears, great concerns that this, again, is a temporary measure, because the long-term issue of trying to establish a durable, viable peace agreement between these two populations is still something that remains eloosivi at this point, brooke. >> this is what they're calling this cooling off period before more topics will be discussed
just to give you an idea, next to where the crowds are gathering down this main road in gaza city are the remains of what was once a residential home that was attacked a few days ago. we were here when that strike took place. it was massive. it shook the entire neighborhood. and so whilst on the one hand people are celebrating, they are saying that this was a victory for hamas, for the palestinians, that they did manage to stand up against israeli aggression. on the other hand, they are also...
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the governor, again, shut the system down, the main line down. however, that caused an enormous amount of problems. no one in the houses that are okay have no heat. i mean, just one disaster is going to turn into another. >> like 28,000 people, from what i understand, without access to natural gas. do you think they were putting lives at risk, though? i know this was their last resort in order to shut the system down, but you think they were trying to hold on to the system and try not to shut it down? >> no. in my opinion, they had to weigh that cost versus a life of a fireman and, in new jersey, in my opinion, we weigh life by how much you make in new jersey. that comes down in the court system. your income of what you're worth when you die. >> i want to ask you about this popular nightclub along the shore, the bamboo bar, it is a favorite of the mtv cast "jersey shore." how is the bar doing? >> bamboo bar, we have two clubs, are both fairly well. i would be able to get back up and operating within a month. however with no utility, no water and
the governor, again, shut the system down, the main line down. however, that caused an enormous amount of problems. no one in the houses that are okay have no heat. i mean, just one disaster is going to turn into another. >> like 28,000 people, from what i understand, without access to natural gas. do you think they were putting lives at risk, though? i know this was their last resort in order to shut the system down, but you think they were trying to hold on to the system and try not to...
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a few years ago walmart and other big box stores were killing our main street economies but main street economist are coming back, amen, halleluiah, so that's a good thing. i think things are taking place. we call it the quiet revolution. we're encouraged. >> let me ask you about your history. you've been arrested more than 70 times. you mentioned walmart, starbucks, disney. is it worth getting arrested? some of these companies are doing good. after sandy donated 1$1.5 mill n million. starbucks donated to the red cross. disney donate 2d million. is it all worth it for you? >> it's worth it to me personally, sister randi. i believe it's how we hip know tiez ourselves into doing the wrong thing. we don't have to sell 50e67 other into the ground anymore. the pt barnum of suckers born every minute, that era cannot continue. the earth has got to be euro god, our boss. super sandy is a thousand-mile-wide storm. we even had unprecedented extreme events. not just climate event bus coming within the earth, tsunamis and earthquakes, volcanos over recent years. extreme natural events have tripled
a few years ago walmart and other big box stores were killing our main street economies but main street economist are coming back, amen, halleluiah, so that's a good thing. i think things are taking place. we call it the quiet revolution. we're encouraged. >> let me ask you about your history. you've been arrested more than 70 times. you mentioned walmart, starbucks, disney. is it worth getting arrested? some of these companies are doing good. after sandy donated 1$1.5 mill n million....
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state because they would have something to gain or we could do it as it now exists in nebraska and maine, which if you win the popular vote in the state, you only get the two electors representing the senate. you have to win the rest by congressional district. either way, you know, it would put most of the states in play in the way that they're not now. >> curtis gans, appreciate your time this morning. thank you. >> thank you. >>> confusion and controversy, and we're still two days from election day. already, some allegations that some groups are intimidating and influencing people at the polling place. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> welcome back. jerusalem is a city rich in culture and heritage and we're shown that it's a fabulous one of a kind-market. here's this week's "travel insider." >> reporter: i love to come to this market. this is where you're going to find the real taste and smells of israel. outside the market you have the freshest fruits and vegetables. the produce in this
state because they would have something to gain or we could do it as it now exists in nebraska and maine, which if you win the popular vote in the state, you only get the two electors representing the senate. you have to win the rest by congressional district. either way, you know, it would put most of the states in play in the way that they're not now. >> curtis gans, appreciate your time this morning. thank you. >> thank you. >>> confusion and controversy, and we're still...
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they're calling for a 1 million main protest on tuesday. that's going to repeat calling for opponents of mr. morsi. but even today there are pro-morsi demonstrated takes place. they're going to be take place in cities outside of cairo. in some of these cities you have anti-morsi protesters as well. we've seen clashes in the early morning hours. they're going to attack the offices of the muslim brotherhood, supporters of the muslim brotherhood. things getting ugly there. the focal point of these anti-government protests remain here in ta rears square. i'm going to step aside to give you a live like look of what tahrir square looks like. most of them peaceful but we're still getting clashes and protests. right below they have set fire to an avis rental car center. you heard what sounded like a stun grenade. >> what you see here, they're fighting and police areighting back, throwing rocks and stun agree yads. >> any other fallout besides the fallout and the demonstrations, reza? >> plenty of fallouts from this, ran randi. first off we should t
they're calling for a 1 million main protest on tuesday. that's going to repeat calling for opponents of mr. morsi. but even today there are pro-morsi demonstrated takes place. they're going to be take place in cities outside of cairo. in some of these cities you have anti-morsi protesters as well. we've seen clashes in the early morning hours. they're going to attack the offices of the muslim brotherhood, supporters of the muslim brotherhood. things getting ugly there. the focal point of these...
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>> reporter: one of the main ways to try to protect is actually behind me. it's a missile interception system, victor, called the iron dome. i can tell you a couple minutes ago, the iron dome, not this particular one but another, there was a barrage of missiles fired out of gaza literally about three minutes before we went on air, and i would say at least 12 to 15 of them were picked off by the iron dome intercepter system. so clear let's something that works very efficiently. of course, however, it's not efficient enough because there have been hits throughout the territory in ashkelon where we were. we were actually on the scene of where one of those rockets impact. it was in a rez denl chal area. one woman was in her house as the rocket impacted into her carport. luckily she was in the shelter, but certainly it is something that's taking a heavy toll on the lives of ordinary citizens here in israel. of course, a lot of them stay in their houses for the better part of the day. whenever they do have to leave, they plan very care employ to make sure they hav
>> reporter: one of the main ways to try to protect is actually behind me. it's a missile interception system, victor, called the iron dome. i can tell you a couple minutes ago, the iron dome, not this particular one but another, there was a barrage of missiles fired out of gaza literally about three minutes before we went on air, and i would say at least 12 to 15 of them were picked off by the iron dome intercepter system. so clear let's something that works very efficiently. of course,...
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and we see lots of trucks on the main road heading to long beach and certainly they've been devastated, as well. but oceanside seems like the community that's kind of been left to its own devices and has been ignored and disregarded until now. >> how are you and your neighbors coping? >> well, we're working together in trying to survive basically watching out for each other. guarding and keeping an eye out for each other's homes and property. we have not really gotten any communication about when or how power will be restored and that just makes matters worse. >> as i said just a moment ago, power for some might not get back on until christmas. what will you dountil then? >> that's a great question. there are people that are staying in hotels. it's gotten very cold. at night it gets very dark and spooky and kind of like a ghost town. people are staying with neighbors and hotels. we stayed at a hotel at first, but it was 50 miles away and with the gas situation, that was just adding insult to injury. >> a lot of people don't want to leave their homes, as well, right? >> well, because we
and we see lots of trucks on the main road heading to long beach and certainly they've been devastated, as well. but oceanside seems like the community that's kind of been left to its own devices and has been ignored and disregarded until now. >> how are you and your neighbors coping? >> well, we're working together in trying to survive basically watching out for each other. guarding and keeping an eye out for each other's homes and property. we have not really gotten any...